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Altec Lansing releases USB-powered Orbit speakers for laptops

Crave Altec Lansing introduced its USB-powered ultraportable Orbit speaker. The Orbit's USB cable is used for audio input and power, doing away with the need for batteries and a 3.5mm audio jack. ... Read story »

Star Wars flash drive collection

Crave May the drive be with you. Tyme Machines, maker of licensed USB drives, has released its Series 1 3D sculpted Star Wars USB thumb drives. The set, which includes replicas ... Read story »

Intel: Forget electrons, light is the way of the future

Crave Intel's Light Peak technology uses lasers and fiber optics to transfer data to and from PCs and other devices. You've probably heard about fiber optics for years--some kind of exotic ... Read story »

Scosche PowerFuze universal USB charger reduces wire clutter

Crave The PowerFuze keeps your USB devices juiced in the car and at home. You should see the mess of cables, chargers, and charging cables that clutter my backpack every day. ... Read story »

Imation's USB hard drive goes wireless

Crave The Pro WX wireless USB external hard drive. If you've wished you could connect your external hard drive to your computer without having to use the USB cable, now you can. ... Read story »

Sony's new PC speakers with iPhone/iPod dock look set to kill clutter

Crave Yes, we have heard great-sounding iPod/iPhone speaker docks, and we also have great speaker systems for the PC. Put them together unfortunately, and you'll get clutter on the table and ... Read story »

Thanko USB microscope for your teeth

Crave Once again, no USB gizmo can prove too difficult to make for quirky electronics maker Thanko. The wacky Dental Microscope from the Japanese e-store packs six tiny LED lights, a ... Read story »

Intel's Light Peak optical links may debut next year

Crave It may look like a regular USB cable, but this Foci Fiber Optic Communication cable is for Intel's Light Peak technology. In September, Intel showed off Light Peak as if ... Read story »
Logitech G330

Logitech G330

Review As the second headset entry into Logitech's G-range of gaming peripherals, does the G330 have what is needed to keep gamers happy for hours?
Brother MFC-990CW

Brother MFC-990CW

Review The Brother MFC-990CW is an ideal multifunction printer that can truly do it all. For US$230, you get a 4.2-inch touchscreen LCD display, 802.11 b/g wireless networking, a cordless handset with a digital answering machine, automatic duplexing function and Bluetooth connectivity, just to name a few...

Blackra1n jailbreaks iPhone OS 3.1.2

Crave iPhone OS hacker, GeoHot, released Blackra1n last weekend, a new jailbreak utility for iPhone OS 3.1.2. The new Windows-only utility follows on the heels of Purplera1n and you can download it ... Read story »

Apple USB touch-and-go a bad idea?

Crave (Photo credit: Apple) From multitouch gestures to the iPod click wheel, Apple is well-known for offering one of the best user interfaces on its products. However, its latest patent filing is ... Read story »

USB-powered Snowballs soon to come in Silver

Crave The silver Snowball would make a perfect addition to your steampunk desktop recording studio. If you're a musician or podcaster with a home recording studio, you've no doubt come across ... Read story »

Two USB drives in a one package

Crave I've seen a lot of designs for USB drives: The nerdy one, the credit card one, the key one, the prosthetic finger one, and the San Francisco cable car one. You've ... Read story »
Brother MFC-490CW

Brother MFC-490CW

Review After giving the Brother MFC-5890CN a not-so-great review, we weren't breaking down doors with excitement over the step-down model, the MFC-490CW. We expected another unstylish device marred by mechanical imperfections and unsuitable for any environment where productivity is a factor. Fortunately...

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